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one of the considerations that is being reported that they're going to be looking at these cardinals is that they think that ratzginger, pope benedict, that he was too much himself. and not enough just the pope. somebody like him who was a scholar and had written a dozen books, they said this is not what we want in a pope. we need somebody who will give up their identity completely. a less accomplished person. chris: when we come back, the big question for us, when the cardinals do name the next pope, only those under 80 years of age may vote. pope, only those under 80 years of age may vote. in today's chris: welcome back. when the pope leaves this week, the cardinals will get ready to choose his successor but only card naturals under age 80 can actually vote in the college of cardinals which brings us to this week's big question. in today's world, of working longer in life, should we have an age cutoff in all sorts of areas, howard? the supreme court. >> i think it's something we should consider. but i think the technology of aging is changing. and i think it has to still be on a ca
one of the considerations that is being reported that they're going to be looking at these cardinals is that they think that ratzginger, pope benedict, that he was too much himself. and not enough just the pope. somebody like him who was a scholar and had written a dozen books, they said this is not what we want in a pope. we need somebody who will give up their identity completely. a less accomplished person. chris: when we come back, the big question for us, when the cardinals do name the...
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one of the considerations that is being reported that they're going to be looking at these cardinals is that they think that ratzginger, pope benedict, that he was too much himself. and not enough just the pope. somebody like him who was a scholar and had written a dozen books, they said this is not what we want in a pope. we need somebody who will give up their identity completely. a less accomplished person. chris: when we come back, the big question for us, when the cardinals do name the next pope, only those under 80 years of age may vote. pope, only those under 80 years of age may vote. in today's good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪ [ male announcer ] save the day in an instant. at&t. ♪ chris: welcome back. when the pope leaves this week, the cardinals will get ready to choo
one of the considerations that is being reported that they're going to be looking at these cardinals is that they think that ratzginger, pope benedict, that he was too much himself. and not enough just the pope. somebody like him who was a scholar and had written a dozen books, they said this is not what we want in a pope. we need somebody who will give up their identity completely. a less accomplished person. chris: when we come back, the big question for us, when the cardinals do name the...
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cardinal roger mahoney, the archbishop emeritus of los angeles, will testify later thisf lo week over his role in shielding accused priests from law. both dolan and mahoney are amonghoney a the princes of the church who will choose the successor toes pope benedict xvi next monthth but ben tracy tells us that mahoney is under pressure to stay home. ho >> reporter: cardinal roger r mahoney was the spiritual leader for four million catholics inon los angeles, the largest the archdiocese in the country. but many catholics are demanding the retired archbishop not attend the conclave. james salt is with catholics united. ja the group's petition, with 6,000. signatures, calls on mahoney to6, recuse himself from the vote.o >> the conclave should be an opportunity to celebrate the future of catholicism. op with the cardinal's participation, we are reminded of the sins of our leaders, and second we're reminded of the general lack of accountability. >> reporter: church filesaccoun released last month show mahoney concealed from police the names of priests accused of sex abuse. in 1988, he wrote
cardinal roger mahoney, the archbishop emeritus of los angeles, will testify later thisf lo week over his role in shielding accused priests from law. both dolan and mahoney are amonghoney a the princes of the church who will choose the successor toes pope benedict xvi next monthth but ben tracy tells us that mahoney is under pressure to stay home. ho >> reporter: cardinal roger r mahoney was the spiritual leader for four million catholics inon los angeles, the largest the archdiocese in...
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in the wake of the pope's resignation, we'll talk about what's ahead for the catholic church with cardinal donald wuerl of washington. we'll get the latest on that meteorite from jeffrey chewinger, senior science editor of "science magazine" the latest from david ignatius of the "washington post," tom ricks of "foreign policy," and state department correspondent margaret brennan. we'll round it up on the with amy walt ar aim amy walter, michael gerson, and our political director john dickerson. from out in space to here on earth, this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news in washington, "face the nation" with bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning, again, on a day when there is no shortage of questions. we welcome dennis mcdonough, president obama's me chief of staff, who i presume has brought many answers with him this morning. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me, bob. i'm really looking forward to it. >> schieffer: the sequester, these draconian across-the-board spending cuts that are supposed to go into effect march 1. it appears to me that this is
in the wake of the pope's resignation, we'll talk about what's ahead for the catholic church with cardinal donald wuerl of washington. we'll get the latest on that meteorite from jeffrey chewinger, senior science editor of "science magazine" the latest from david ignatius of the "washington post," tom ricks of "foreign policy," and state department correspondent margaret brennan. we'll round it up on the with amy walt ar aim amy walter, michael gerson, and our...
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there is no formal way for the church to block a cardinal from attending a papal conclave. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: the only way for lance armstrong to get back into competitive sports is to tell all under oath to the u.s. anti-doping atsy. but today armstrong said forget it. armstrong admits using performance-enhancing drugs while winning the tour de france seven times. he said he's willing to participate in an international effort to clean up cycling, but he won't cooperate with the u.s. agency. what are martian rocks made of? a nasa rover collects its first sample when we come back. before copd... i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. and that means...fish on! symbicort is for copd including chronic bronchitis an
there is no formal way for the church to block a cardinal from attending a papal conclave. ben tracy, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: the only way for lance armstrong to get back into competitive sports is to tell all under oath to the u.s. anti-doping atsy. but today armstrong said forget it. armstrong admits using performance-enhancing drugs while winning the tour de france seven times. he said he's willing to participate in an international effort to clean up cycling, but he won't...
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the 74-year-old will be part of the conclave of cardinals, choosing the next pope in the next several weeks. what do you think about that one? is it time for catholic church to allow priests to marry, or would a wife distract from a priest's more heavenly duties? send me an e-mail. we'll share your comments on the air next week. >>> all right, let's take a live look outside. topper is back after the break with good news, bad news for the weekend forecast. and tonight, d.c. defends his title right here at the d.c. armory and after the break, the remarkable story of a boxer who used to be homeless has overcome so much more than that despite his way back >>> by now, you may know the story of lamont peterson. the kid from the tough streets of southeast d.c. who went on to become a champ. what you may not know is the turmoil that surrounded him in the last year. that is where dave owens picks up the story. >> lamont peterson has heard it all in the last year. cheater, stripped, druggy. he prefers to go by another name. that's right. champion. >> body shot, that's what has been doing it for
the 74-year-old will be part of the conclave of cardinals, choosing the next pope in the next several weeks. what do you think about that one? is it time for catholic church to allow priests to marry, or would a wife distract from a priest's more heavenly duties? send me an e-mail. we'll share your comments on the air next week. >>> all right, let's take a live look outside. topper is back after the break with good news, bad news for the weekend forecast. and tonight, d.c. defends his...
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as cardinals gather for the election of a new pope, the vatican today was sharply critical of a wave of reports in the italian media. nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, lester. it was an unusually strong rebuke from the vatican for going after the media for running false news reports, they claim, to influence the election of the next pope. now, this pushback came after several unsourced stories in an italian newspaper this week claim pope benedict decided to resign after receiving a secret report in december outlining corruption and misconduct inside the vatican. church officials here denied that story and today the vatican secretary of state issued a statement saying, it is deplorable that there are unverified, unverifiable, and completely false news stories that harm persons or institutions. now, while all this was going on, pope benedict after his week-long lenten retreat was getting back to business. he met with the italian president this morning, he named new bishops to italy and mexico. tomorrow, as you said, he will address t
as cardinals gather for the election of a new pope, the vatican today was sharply critical of a wave of reports in the italian media. nbc's anne thompson is at the vatican. good evening to you. >> reporter: good evening, lester. it was an unusually strong rebuke from the vatican for going after the media for running false news reports, they claim, to influence the election of the next pope. now, this pushback came after several unsourced stories in an italian newspaper this week claim...
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he will have another meeting with cardinals in the morning. he will be speaking to his -- to the people that will select a successor. this is the last time that the pope will have such direct contact with the people. he is driving around among the crowd. a little earlier, the last speech that he will make in front of the people. many issues, he talked about truth. that is interesting when we consider all the things that have been coming out of the vatican and how many people suspect the pope is standing down because he is not strong enough to get a handle all the things happening within the vatican. let's speak to our resident vatican experts. you're listening to that speech about half an hour ago. what did you think were the most notable passages? >> it is importance -- it is important the weight of the papacy. >> there was one bed where he mentioned the dual role of the -- one bit worried mentions the dual role of the pope. he is a leader of the faith, but there is a political ankle. >> -- angle. >> it is the main problem for pope benedict x
he will have another meeting with cardinals in the morning. he will be speaking to his -- to the people that will select a successor. this is the last time that the pope will have such direct contact with the people. he is driving around among the crowd. a little earlier, the last speech that he will make in front of the people. many issues, he talked about truth. that is interesting when we consider all the things that have been coming out of the vatican and how many people suspect the pope is...
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what the cardinals are looking for, what the cardinals are seeking in someone to take pope benedict's place, in my mind, we watched pope john paul become a grandfather. pope benedict walked out on the world stage as a grandfather, it was a interesting and different experience of his fatherly qualities, as you know, from having met him, the gentle kind way that he had. but, you know, i think that depends on what the college of cardinals is looking for. pope benedict was a teacher and he spent his time teaching and he taught well and with great clarity. so, it is a matter of preference of the college of cardinals and as we believe in the church the working of the holy spirit. >> we will stay in close touch with you, bishop. thank you so much, and thank you for everything that you have done. thanks for inviting me to catholic university, i appreciate it and thank you for coming here to the situation room. >> it was great to be with you, wolf, you take care. god bless. >> a guy with a unique haircut gets an invitation to sit with the first lady at the state of the union. you will find out
what the cardinals are looking for, what the cardinals are seeking in someone to take pope benedict's place, in my mind, we watched pope john paul become a grandfather. pope benedict walked out on the world stage as a grandfather, it was a interesting and different experience of his fatherly qualities, as you know, from having met him, the gentle kind way that he had. but, you know, i think that depends on what the college of cardinals is looking for. pope benedict was a teacher and he spent...
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he is cardinal arinze from nigeria. tell us about him. >> actually, i'm a little bit surprised that he'd be seen as the front-runner, just given his age. last time around, eight years ago, i think he might have been a better choice. now he's 80, and having just elected a 78-year-old pope, who's resigning now for old age, i would frankly doubt they'd go for someone as old as arinze. having said that, he's a very impressive gentleman. he was involved with inter-religious dialogue for many years, so he has a sense of the wider religious world. he was also the prefect for the congregation for litt ergy and sack remits. he's a very charming, funny, and articulate man. there's a lot to recommend him, but i think his age might stand in the way. >> a 68-year-old could become the first north american pope. i'm talking about a cardinal from canada who leads the congregation of bishops, a very powerful position. what can you tell me? >> cardinal ouellet is a very powerful man. i heard him effortlessly go from italian to spanish to
he is cardinal arinze from nigeria. tell us about him. >> actually, i'm a little bit surprised that he'd be seen as the front-runner, just given his age. last time around, eight years ago, i think he might have been a better choice. now he's 80, and having just elected a 78-year-old pope, who's resigning now for old age, i would frankly doubt they'd go for someone as old as arinze. having said that, he's a very impressive gentleman. he was involved with inter-religious dialogue for many...
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there are a number of new cardinals, including cardinal of new york, right? >> and cardinal from philippines like pope john paul ii. >> do you think this is overshadowed over a time that should be honoring pope benedict? >> yes. i think it is. he's a humble man, a very kind man. if you were to meet him and you're a nobody, he speaks to you as if you're the most important person in the world. he's a very humble world. in his heart, he's a good man. he loves the church and wants the best for the church. think about it. is there anyone in the world who has put down power willingly? >> certainly in this country. when is the conclave going to start? >> probably monday the congregations will begin and shortly there after they will start that conclave. they want a pope by easter. they know the world is watching them. it's important to the church and to the larger world. >> father, great to have you here. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> that wraps up this hour of "jansing & co." i'm chris can jansing. the usual, bob? not today. [ male announcer ] bob has afib: atria
there are a number of new cardinals, including cardinal of new york, right? >> and cardinal from philippines like pope john paul ii. >> do you think this is overshadowed over a time that should be honoring pope benedict? >> yes. i think it is. he's a humble man, a very kind man. if you were to meet him and you're a nobody, he speaks to you as if you're the most important person in the world. he's a very humble world. in his heart, he's a good man. he loves the church and wants...
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there are 115 cardinals, so that means, you know, nine cardinals get those -- the sort of standard rooms in a hotel, and the rest of them get basically a bedroom a little lig area and a bathroom. it's all done by lots. it's not by seniority. they draw lots, and that's how they determine who gets what room. >> ann, these are the kind of details that we absolutely love and, by the way, we do have that clip from the daily show, so just take a look. >> all right. i used to do it over there because that's what god wanted. any other perks that the pope might be losing? >> those red prada shoes that he is so very fond of, well, they go. >> that's got to hurt. no greater insult to a man in italy. >> you know -- >> now, i have to tell you something. he was rumored -- i misspoke. he was rumored to have prada shoes, and it turns out that his shoes are actually -- the current shoes, the shoes he is wearing now and will give up at 8:00 are made by a local artisan here. they are not prada shoes. but they are red. >> they are not prada shoes, and you have -- see, you have gotten to the bottom of it all
there are 115 cardinals, so that means, you know, nine cardinals get those -- the sort of standard rooms in a hotel, and the rest of them get basically a bedroom a little lig area and a bathroom. it's all done by lots. it's not by seniority. they draw lots, and that's how they determine who gets what room. >> ann, these are the kind of details that we absolutely love and, by the way, we do have that clip from the daily show, so just take a look. >> all right. i used to do it over...
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someone younger and cardinal has asked himself questions and they will be coming to rome. they will talk to each each other than age and good health. they are going to look at person's health. do we want language ability? do we want a pope who has good relations with other faiths? with muslims and jews? someone that can cross bridges. one of pope's titles which means great bridge builder. so they are going to look to someone that can build and go over and go over a lot of bridges. >> shep: so many are saying we want a black pope or we want someone from latin america. i'm guessing the future is one of those places if not both? >> you look at the growing church, absolutely. if you look at the numbers of the church right now and they are growing by 80% in africa, we will know within a month. latin america or africa. >> shep: so good to see you. we'll be right back in just a second and on to your world. stay with us. [ female announcer ] today, jason is here to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there'
someone younger and cardinal has asked himself questions and they will be coming to rome. they will talk to each each other than age and good health. they are going to look at person's health. do we want language ability? do we want a pope who has good relations with other faiths? with muslims and jews? someone that can cross bridges. one of pope's titles which means great bridge builder. so they are going to look to someone that can build and go over and go over a lot of bridges. >>...
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cardinal keith o'brien announced his resignation today after the disclosure three priests and a former cleric had launched complaints about him dating back 30 years. one of the complaint said o'brien had made unwanted advances after a late-night drinking session. o'brien has rejected the allegations, but in a statement he said -- he opposed same-sex marriage and once said lgbt people are " captives of sexual aberrations." cargo o'brien had plan on attending the upcoming conclave in vatican city to select a successor to pope benedict, but now says he will not be going. on saturday, victims of church sex abuse gathered at a los angeles church to call on cardinal roger mahoney also dropped out of the conclave. recently disclosed internal documents have confirmed mahony and other top church officials of the roman catholic archdiocese of los angeles deliberately hid evidence of child molestation for more than a decade. >> what i deliver today is a message of pain from thousands of catholics, cardinal, bishops, and leaders of the church, listen to the cries of your flocked. respect the victi
cardinal keith o'brien announced his resignation today after the disclosure three priests and a former cleric had launched complaints about him dating back 30 years. one of the complaint said o'brien had made unwanted advances after a late-night drinking session. o'brien has rejected the allegations, but in a statement he said -- he opposed same-sex marriage and once said lgbt people are " captives of sexual aberrations." cargo o'brien had plan on attending the upcoming conclave in...
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cardinal peter turkson tops it with the odds of first black pope. cardinal mark ole leet. and cardinal francis arinze. >>> all bets are off when it comes to folks in the northeast still digging out after this weekend's blizzard. residents in brook haven long island said they haven't seen a single snowplow. some people have been stuck in their homes for days. they called officials outraged about the lack of help. but the town supervisor, get this, is on vacation. and the head of the highway department is out sick monday. >>> they did get a lot of snow there. tom's here to tell us what to expect of our weather in the next day or two. >> might be get a little bit tomorrow. not a lot. but the news is with the warm air we have now, the ground temperatures are warm. so a lot of that snow's going to be melting. that does fall certainly on many roadways it's just going to be wet is the way it looks right now. we'll have the timing coming right up. well, last week, i travelled to springfield elementary school. and talked to students who have already studied about snow. these are ve
cardinal peter turkson tops it with the odds of first black pope. cardinal mark ole leet. and cardinal francis arinze. >>> all bets are off when it comes to folks in the northeast still digging out after this weekend's blizzard. residents in brook haven long island said they haven't seen a single snowplow. some people have been stuck in their homes for days. they called officials outraged about the lack of help. but the town supervisor, get this, is on vacation. and the head of the...
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cardinals are gathering together today, a meet, they'll choose the next pope. what are they talking about? are they talking about the scandal? >> reporter: let me give you a little bit of what's going on. i always notice at this time of the daylight is going down in this etern nal city and it's a shadowy week as far as what's coming out of the vatican and they want to move out of the darkness and scandals swirling around into the light, as they tell me, of what they want to project for these last few days of pope benedict's reign. they're trying to say whatever was investigated, for instance, three cardinals who briefed the pope and only the pope yesterday that will be put on the desk of the new pontiff to deal with. so, what we are hearing today from inside the vatican are details about the pope's next status. he will apparently still be called his holiness, he will probably take on the title of pontiff emeritus. it is an unprecedented situation, no pope has had, former pope, looking over his shoulder or being anywhere near during his reign. the first time in
cardinals are gathering together today, a meet, they'll choose the next pope. what are they talking about? are they talking about the scandal? >> reporter: let me give you a little bit of what's going on. i always notice at this time of the daylight is going down in this etern nal city and it's a shadowy week as far as what's coming out of the vatican and they want to move out of the darkness and scandals swirling around into the light, as they tell me, of what they want to project for...
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. >> which is very exciting in the sense that even when a person becomes a cardinal, the chances of them voting for a new pope is minimal. >> reporter: san francisco's current archbishop released this statement today. it said in part "this decision to step down was motivated by his own discernment of what best serves the good of the church." now, pope benedict xvi will leave on february 28th. the vatican hopes to have his successor which falls on easter this year. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. you can get more information on this by going to our channel 2 website, go to ktvu.com and click on the pope resigns tab. >>> dozens of tires have been slashed in the city of concord and the senseless act of vandalism is costing many residents hundreds of dollars. brian flores is talking to some people and has more. >> reporter: we're live here at the 1400 of bel air drive at a condo complex. at least ten cars in this complex alone had their tires slashed. an additional 50 in the concord area. residents -- residents are trying to find other ways to get around and are paying for i
. >> which is very exciting in the sense that even when a person becomes a cardinal, the chances of them voting for a new pope is minimal. >> reporter: san francisco's current archbishop released this statement today. it said in part "this decision to step down was motivated by his own discernment of what best serves the good of the church." now, pope benedict xvi will leave on february 28th. the vatican hopes to have his successor which falls on easter this year. alex...
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cardinal schoola who is italian branch. they make up 25 percent of the cardinals and they center a big voting block . you can see cardinal oley. they know him and when you have a short period of time to know them. he's close to benedict and fluint and speaks in six different languagings. cardinal bag nasco. remember the italians, they make up a big voting block . he's a heavyweight. peter turkson is the only african among them from gana and he is president of the ponttifical counselfor justice and peace. he's from africa and fastest growing region in cathlicks . may not be they will pick a pope or cardinal from the african region. they will go toward where they need to reevengalize . dark horse fach rit is cardinal dollan of new york. he is loves beer and loves the church and is a great guy . a rock star of the college of cardinals right now. that is it a top few you can look at right now. >> we'll stand by and watch out for the puffs of smoke and as the cardinals go and look for divine intervention. >> the ongoing investig
cardinal schoola who is italian branch. they make up 25 percent of the cardinals and they center a big voting block . you can see cardinal oley. they know him and when you have a short period of time to know them. he's close to benedict and fluint and speaks in six different languagings. cardinal bag nasco. remember the italians, they make up a big voting block . he's a heavyweight. peter turkson is the only african among them from gana and he is president of the ponttifical counselfor justice...
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ben cardin from maryland. martha: you remember the new jersey mom who was accused of putting her today daughter in a tanning bed? she is lashing out at critics after a grand jury refused to indict her on any charges. >> this world did in this past year made a mockery of me i. like to tan, i don't think that's a crime and i'm still going to tan. my daughter never tans. are you square? my daughter -- >> your daughter -- >> it's over w who just said daughter. you get the -- [bleep] out of here. martha: she is not holding back she likes to tan, what is wrong with that. leave the woman alone. she is contemplating a woman to rainy overcast london but she can still tan the way shy gets tan so she is okay with that. bill: our apologies to all the truck drivers out there, that's what we get. there is breaking news right now, the u.s. secretary of defense, brand-new on the of 8:30 this morning, that is chuck hagel talking to his new colleagues at pentagon the form erpl senator sworn in earlier today confirmed by the sen
ben cardin from maryland. martha: you remember the new jersey mom who was accused of putting her today daughter in a tanning bed? she is lashing out at critics after a grand jury refused to indict her on any charges. >> this world did in this past year made a mockery of me i. like to tan, i don't think that's a crime and i'm still going to tan. my daughter never tans. are you square? my daughter -- >> your daughter -- >> it's over w who just said daughter. you get the --...
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and even some talk, although a long shot, of cardinal dolan at 62. he's been a cardinal for less than a year and that would argue against him, although, a lot of people questioning whether they need someone like him, who's great at dealing with the media, great evangelizer at a time when the church is facing some, frankly, competition from protestant evangelists in parts of the world like latin america and africa, thomas. >> the one and only, the incredible chris jansing reporting live from rome. you can watch chris on "jansing and co." every day right here on msnbc at 10:00 a.m. eastern. chris, thanks again. >>> as president obama addresses north korea's third nuclear test at tonight's state of the union, he's also going to have an announcement on troops, our troops in afghanistan. just a short time ago, a source telling nbc news that president obama would announce more than 30,000 troops will be coming home soon. nbc's white house correspondent, kristen welker, joins me now. so kristen, what more details can we give on that? because there is a lot
and even some talk, although a long shot, of cardinal dolan at 62. he's been a cardinal for less than a year and that would argue against him, although, a lot of people questioning whether they need someone like him, who's great at dealing with the media, great evangelizer at a time when the church is facing some, frankly, competition from protestant evangelists in parts of the world like latin america and africa, thomas. >> the one and only, the incredible chris jansing reporting live...
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affection for cardinal inninger. not that there's any dislike. about affection? i haven't heard that. >> look at the images we have seen over the past few days, of crowds, crowds in st. peter's square, and the flags waving, and at the end of the derrick benedict was a bishop of rome and this is michigan of very close to people, very close to italian around the world. i know we certainly feel affection for benedict. >> shepard: all right. well, as we move forward here, i don't know who the next pope is going to be. nobody nose yet. whoever it is has a lot of work to do. it's been widely reported, and it's true, that this pope faced up to some of the crises, but they're still sheltering men who abused young boys and just shifted them around, and if that doesn't change this church is in trouble. >> i think that's absolutely right and everybody sees that reforms need to continue. benedict was wonderful at initiating reforms. over the last ten years we have seen a great many advances, especially in the church in the united states, but certainly reforms need to continu
affection for cardinal inninger. not that there's any dislike. about affection? i haven't heard that. >> look at the images we have seen over the past few days, of crowds, crowds in st. peter's square, and the flags waving, and at the end of the derrick benedict was a bishop of rome and this is michigan of very close to people, very close to italian around the world. i know we certainly feel affection for benedict. >> shepard: all right. well, as we move forward here, i don't know...
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no wonder who vatican-based cardinals are privately grumbling, especially though cardinals aren't supposed to grumble. the concern is just going to confuse folks. like the mess in 1980 when ronald reagan was toying with the idea of putting gerald ford on the ticket to be his running mate. ford's folks would say that their guy would be a co-president. reagan picked the kabosh and ultimately picked bush who became a president anyway.
no wonder who vatican-based cardinals are privately grumbling, especially though cardinals aren't supposed to grumble. the concern is just going to confuse folks. like the mess in 1980 when ronald reagan was toying with the idea of putting gerald ford on the ticket to be his running mate. ford's folks would say that their guy would be a co-president. reagan picked the kabosh and ultimately picked bush who became a president anyway.
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some names thrown around are cardinal leonardo sandri, marc quellet, angelo scolla, and cardinal dolan. thank you for joining us. nice to see your face after you chatted with us yesterday on the phone. all right. let's talk about this list of successors. let's start with that. we put up a list there. do you -- >> i saw them. >> does is change what you think who should be on the list? >> sflor aid >> any time we engage in early speculation, we're bound to be wrong. any of those men are qualified. what are cardinal electors looking for? the pope resigned because he felt he didn't have the vigor and energy to run the vatican, but to carry the gospel to the world to carry out these large global travels and trips abroad. so i think they will be looking for somebody that has that evangelical spirit and vigor and stamina for the job. benedict i think also probably stepped down, because, remember, he watched john paul ii's demise and watched his powers fade, and what happens when a pope declines in power, the bureaucracy in inevitably increases. and i don't think he particularly enjoyed what w
some names thrown around are cardinal leonardo sandri, marc quellet, angelo scolla, and cardinal dolan. thank you for joining us. nice to see your face after you chatted with us yesterday on the phone. all right. let's talk about this list of successors. let's start with that. we put up a list there. do you -- >> i saw them. >> does is change what you think who should be on the list? >> sflor aid >> any time we engage in early speculation, we're bound to be wrong. any of...
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it's typical that also be a cardinal in the church. but everyone we spoke to wants the next pope to be someone more progressive than benedict. >> i think that it's good he decided to resign if he feels like hs aging enough that he can't be in control of the p church and divisions and put someone in significantly younger and have more of a heartbeat of the younger generation and what might matter to them move forward. >> among the candidates, one from the philippines recently said the church should listen more and admit its mistakes. it's unlikely the new pope will be from the united states. >>> beautiful day for a trip to the beach. it's still february. this is what it's going to look like tomorrow. it's not going to look this way in the early part of the workweek. >>> meteorologist is tracking a major change coming up in the forecast. >> i don't think it's going to include many beach days. forecast today, cooler than saturday's 70-degree high temperatures. santa cruz, a lot of sunshine. 57 in fremont. here is what lies ahead in the fo
it's typical that also be a cardinal in the church. but everyone we spoke to wants the next pope to be someone more progressive than benedict. >> i think that it's good he decided to resign if he feels like hs aging enough that he can't be in control of the p church and divisions and put someone in significantly younger and have more of a heartbeat of the younger generation and what might matter to them move forward. >> among the candidates, one from the philippines recently said...
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what the cardinals are looking for. what the cardinals are seeking. in someone to take pope benedict's place. you know, in my mind, we watched pope john paul become a grandfather. pope benedict walked out on the world stage as a grandfather. and was just an interesting different experience of his fatherly qualities, as you know from having met him, you know the gentle kind way that he had. but, you know, i think that depends on what the college of cardinals is looking for. you know, pope benedict was a teacher. and he spent his pontiffate, his papacy, teaching. he taught well and with great clarity. so it's a matter of preference of the college of cardinals and also, as we believe in the church, the working of the holy spirit. >> we'll stay in very close touch with you, bishop, thank you so much. thanks for everything that you've done. thanks for inviting me to catholic university, once between. i really appreciate it. and thanks for coming here to "the situation room." >> it's great to be with you, wolf, you take care, god bless. >> god bless you as
what the cardinals are looking for. what the cardinals are seeking. in someone to take pope benedict's place. you know, in my mind, we watched pope john paul become a grandfather. pope benedict walked out on the world stage as a grandfather. and was just an interesting different experience of his fatherly qualities, as you know from having met him, you know the gentle kind way that he had. but, you know, i think that depends on what the college of cardinals is looking for. you know, pope...
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the cardinals know each other already. they've come to rome already. so it's really important this time to choose a man who they know who can deal with these questions that the church is facing. isn't that what benedict said when he resigned? he said there are these questions we need to deal with head on. so we need the right man absolutely. they'll need 116. one will not be coming to rome due to poor health. 116 cardinals will go in with good knowledge of each other, the questions of the time and say this man, a reformer one who has a clear vision of the world, of the needs of the church today, this is the man we want for the long term to take us forward. >> monsignor figueiredo. thank you so much. we look forward to meeting you. >>> arthritis. what causes it and why there's so many myths. >> and tomorrow the former san diego mayor tells us why her addiction led to a one-time gambling spree. >> heroin the more you did, the more you need, and the more it wasn't satisfying. >> it's an interview you'll see only on "cbs this morning." why don't we play a
the cardinals know each other already. they've come to rome already. so it's really important this time to choose a man who they know who can deal with these questions that the church is facing. isn't that what benedict said when he resigned? he said there are these questions we need to deal with head on. so we need the right man absolutely. they'll need 116. one will not be coming to rome due to poor health. 116 cardinals will go in with good knowledge of each other, the questions of the time...
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they wanted the 18 members of cardinal to gather in rome and elect a new pope. they also say the college of cardinals will not convene while the pope is still in office. the cardinals will not join the conclave before march 1st. the election process can be short. it no longer takes weeks for the college of congress to gather. they could arrive early in march. what is missing is the pope resignations. of morning. it is still an open question whether the cardinals will immediately gather and go into the conclave or take a few days to get in the mood for collecting a pope. >> also on cleared without a morning. would there be time for the quiet gathering of cardinals which happened in the past to allow them to size up the measure of their fellow cardinals. >> perhaps they will come to some early conclusions about the one among them who will best serve the church. >> they convene in the sistine chapel and the doors are locked so they can conduct the rich will in secret. >>--they can conduct the meeting in secret. >> the conclaves have typically lasted just a few days
they wanted the 18 members of cardinal to gather in rome and elect a new pope. they also say the college of cardinals will not convene while the pope is still in office. the cardinals will not join the conclave before march 1st. the election process can be short. it no longer takes weeks for the college of congress to gather. they could arrive early in march. what is missing is the pope resignations. of morning. it is still an open question whether the cardinals will immediately gather and go...
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but when we get back into the real world i think what will happen is a number of cardinals will begin to surface in the conversation among all of us as particularly appealing candidates. it's not like a political process, though. there aren't nominations, and you don't have people saying, "i vote for..." and "my favorite son is..." when we go into the conclave, all of that stops. it's silence inside the conclave and the real focus is on the power of the holy spirit. i'm looking to this as sort of a very very super retreat. you just start to pray the only indication we get of how things are going is when they count the votes. >> schieffer: do you think there's any chance an american could be pope? timothy dolan the archbishop of new york is a name that comes up a lot. but in the past, the church has sort of shied away from popes who came from super powers. >> i think it would be-- i think you're absolutely right bob. i think it would be very difficult for the pope to come from the united states, not because we don't have qualified people-- and i have a great affection for cardinal dola
but when we get back into the real world i think what will happen is a number of cardinals will begin to surface in the conversation among all of us as particularly appealing candidates. it's not like a political process, though. there aren't nominations, and you don't have people saying, "i vote for..." and "my favorite son is..." when we go into the conclave, all of that stops. it's silence inside the conclave and the real focus is on the power of the holy spirit. i'm...
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cardinal peter turkson of ghana, 3 to 1 odds. cardinal marc ouellet of canada is second. cardinal francis arinze of nigeria is third. it will be the biggest nonsporting event betting. it will surpass the last papal election. >>> today revelers are in the streets celebrating mardi gras in new orleans. a live look from bourbon street in the french quarter there. these people haven't gone to sleep or probably aren't very awake either right now. they're partying because it's just starting there. the area has been buzzing with excitement in the buildup to fat tuesday, which is today. little rain hasn't stopped them either. they're very crowded. vendors say ponchos are selling as fast as beads this year. >>> folks up north are still struggling to dig out of their homes after the blizzard this weeke weekend. all that heavy snow and rain is creating new problems. officials are warning that some roofs could collapse from the weight of the snow and ice. in connecticut, at least 16 roofs have caved in already. in long island, one of the areas biggest malls had to be evacuated. polic
cardinal peter turkson of ghana, 3 to 1 odds. cardinal marc ouellet of canada is second. cardinal francis arinze of nigeria is third. it will be the biggest nonsporting event betting. it will surpass the last papal election. >>> today revelers are in the streets celebrating mardi gras in new orleans. a live look from bourbon street in the french quarter there. these people haven't gone to sleep or probably aren't very awake either right now. they're partying because it's just starting...
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he asked the faithful to pray for the cardinals when they choose the successor. the smile at the end of his homily and accepted cheers of the crowd seemed to be that of a man at peace with himself and acknowledged it was unusual. the date of the conclave isn't expected to be announced before monday when the cardinals begin meeting in congregations to discuss where they think the church needs to go next and so far there's no clear sign of which one of them might emerge as the winner. charlie, norah? >> allen pizzey, thanks. >>> after his farewell appearance the pope sent out a tweet, "it only everyone could experience the joy of being christian, being loved by god who gave his son for us." peter gallagheron delia gallagher is with us this morning from the vat sanicanvatican. >> reporter: good morning to you, charlie. >> give us the mood now as it shifts to his retirement and the college of cardinals? >> reporter: well what struck me this morning, charlie, is just what a radical choice this pope has made. he said that when you become pope you lose all sense of priv
he asked the faithful to pray for the cardinals when they choose the successor. the smile at the end of his homily and accepted cheers of the crowd seemed to be that of a man at peace with himself and acknowledged it was unusual. the date of the conclave isn't expected to be announced before monday when the cardinals begin meeting in congregations to discuss where they think the church needs to go next and so far there's no clear sign of which one of them might emerge as the winner. charlie,...
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may take place without one american cardinal. former los angeles archbishop roger mahoney was stripped last month after he and others shielded child abuse. some critics say having maheney participate would be a huge embarrassment for the church. >> rumored to be frontrunnered to proceed the pope. sean omalley is based in boston. his work as a reformer during the church sex abuse scandal has helped build buzz in the italian press. even if he is not picked, the up coming conclave could mark the end of the european monopoly. >> before we get to weather, want to make a correction. we said that cadillac is owned by chrysler. it is not. it is owned by gm. thank you for that mistake. >> what's going on out there? >> if you hop in your cadillac, make sure the heat works. >> i've always wanted a cadillac. i'm going to wait a couple years. maybe i'll get one. >> got to be a certain age. >> very easily distracted. >> trying to take attention away from that perhaps. it wasn't your fault. trying to move along. >> what's happening with the wea
may take place without one american cardinal. former los angeles archbishop roger mahoney was stripped last month after he and others shielded child abuse. some critics say having maheney participate would be a huge embarrassment for the church. >> rumored to be frontrunnered to proceed the pope. sean omalley is based in boston. his work as a reformer during the church sex abuse scandal has helped build buzz in the italian press. even if he is not picked, the up coming conclave could mark...
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the full statement was later cardinal mahoney has now been stripped of all administrative duties. but he is still allowed to celebrate the sacraments and to continue with other duties for the vatican. and last friday, he posted a defiant response to archbishop gomez on his personal blog. it read in part: in the meantime, some abuse victims say some files still have not been released, but the archdiocese says it will comply fully by the court-ordered deadline, february 22. we take a close look at the documents and what they reveal about the church's handling of abuse claims with ray boucher, the lead attorney representing victims in the cases that lead to the files release. we asked the archdiocese of los angeles to join our conversation but they were not available. mr. boucher, now five and a half years or so since the settlement the documents are finally out. did they provide any missing pieces of the putz? did they tell you things you didn't already know? >> well, they certainly tell us in greater detail the horrific story of abuse and coverup that we long suspected and expected
the full statement was later cardinal mahoney has now been stripped of all administrative duties. but he is still allowed to celebrate the sacraments and to continue with other duties for the vatican. and last friday, he posted a defiant response to archbishop gomez on his personal blog. it read in part: in the meantime, some abuse victims say some files still have not been released, but the archdiocese says it will comply fully by the court-ordered deadline, february 22. we take a close look...
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of course we know the cardinals will meet march 4th to decide the exact date of the conclave that will pick the next pope. let me bring in my guests. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. and thanks for getting up so early this morning to cover all of this. >> believe me, it was my pleasure. i had father barren with me. we listened to it together. you know, i said this this morning for people who weren't up at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. it was a very personal set of remarks from this pope. give us what you thought were the headlines here. >> you mentioned the pope kissing babies. i've been to many of those audiences over the years. he has never done that. in his talk he mentioned that he is the papa, the father of the catholic family. so i saw a line between what he did on the way in and the talk he gave which you're right was very personal. it was a spiritual talk, talking about his spiritual fatherhood. it was about a father saying good-bye to his family. this was much more from the heart. >> and a little bit in the speech about a defense of his decision to step do
of course we know the cardinals will meet march 4th to decide the exact date of the conclave that will pick the next pope. let me bring in my guests. thanks to both of you for being with us. >> thank you. and thanks for getting up so early this morning to cover all of this. >> believe me, it was my pleasure. i had father barren with me. we listened to it together. you know, i said this this morning for people who weren't up at 3:00 or 4:00 in the morning. it was a very personal set...
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the conclave of cardinals will meet next month to pick benedict's successor. let's bring in the former director of the office of peace, justice, and integrity of creation for the sisters of charities. sister, good to see you. >> thank you. good to be here. >> let me start with this. as the cardinals get ready to pick the next pope, what issues would you like the next pontiff to address? in the "new york times" criticizing the vatican saying that they accused nuns of pushing radical feminist themes this from a year ago. there's also an issue of women in the priesthood. >> well, certainly the role of women in the church is a critical issue in the church today. and for the world today. and so i would whole heartedly support an expanded role and that expanded role based really on the dignity, the value, the equality of women to the men in the church. and i think if that's recogni d recognized, then women will become part of the body of decision makers and more active in the church universal and in local churches. >> do you believe, sister, that the next pope that
the conclave of cardinals will meet next month to pick benedict's successor. let's bring in the former director of the office of peace, justice, and integrity of creation for the sisters of charities. sister, good to see you. >> thank you. good to be here. >> let me start with this. as the cardinals get ready to pick the next pope, what issues would you like the next pontiff to address? in the "new york times" criticizing the vatican saying that they accused nuns of...